Combining low-dose CT lung cancer screening (LCS) with smoking cessation has emerged as a next‐generation intervention to reduce the human and societal burdens of lung cancer.
Addiction is a very important issue to be researched in social sciences nowadays. Several studies have been done on the issue but never modeled out properly to understand the drug culture (addiction) as a process.
This study examined the effectiveness of Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT) in reducing tobacco smoking dependency behaviour among incarcerated individuals within correctional settings in Oyo State.
Substance use is a major health concern in developing countries with associated significant burden and challenges with management.
Psychoactive drugs have been abused by people of different ages and sexes. The dependence on this drug is a public health concern.
Journal of Addiction Research & Treatment (JART) is an interdisciplinary, open access journal which provides original research on the vital issues including the latest research, treatments, and public policy issues in addiction research & therapy. JART creates a platform to share their knowledge and insights on the most important research and practical applications.
JART welcomes submissions from psychiatrists, psychologists, academics and counselors specializing in addictions treatment, as well as all professionals dealing with addictions and addictions therapy in clinical or applied settings.